Leased welding bottle?

Okay, for those who don't know im going to be selling my MM 135 and step up to a MM175 or MM210. But when my dad bought the welder I wasn't sure if he rented the welding bottle, or bought it... it says on the receipt 45.00 for bottle lease. I am pretty sure thats a renting fee but can anyone tell me for sure? Thanks /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

Heh. I donno about the $CDN:$US conversion, but that sounds cheap unless it's a small bottle (to have bought, plus the word 'lease' does sound like non-ownership.)

Now, the outfit I buy my stuff from does bottle exchanges, so while I own a bottle, when I take it to them to be refilled they just exchange me for a full one and somebody else gets mine, if that makes sense. That might be 'leasing' in Canadian-ese.

I'd call the place it came from; they should know. (How would you lease it, by month or year? Seems weird.)

The way our tanks are we paid $150 (each) the first time and $15-18 to refill (well exchange) them each time. So we have a deposit on a tank we can keep forever, BUT when we go to get it refilled we get a new-used tank in exchange each time. (for the cutting torch bottles)

The argon tank for the mig was a little cheaper but on the same setup.

Arcet sells a 200 cf bottle for $120.00 Customer owned bottles must be pressure tested every ten years. Should have some numbers stamped on the bottle with a star stamp the numbers after the star indicated the year the bottle was last tested. If you are planning on welding throughout your lifespan, then buying the bottle is the way to go. Make sure that you put the receipt in a safe place, because some companys require proof that you purchased the bottle before they will fill it. Also most welding supply houses will purchase them back from you, should you ever decide to get out of the art of welding. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif /forums/images/graemlins/waytogo.gif

i got a life time lease on the argon tank, only have to pay 150 once for the bottle. the place i get my stuff if you own the bottle or buy the bottle, they still exchange it. /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif

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